Every year, places worldwide are named to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. But which places are overlooked? Our Twitter community weighs in.
"Surprised not to see Rocky Mountain National Park (in the US) on this list." - middleseatview
"I nominate Torres Del Paine in Chile. Huge oversight. Thanks!" - @careerbrksecret
"My vote for top world heritage site is Angkor -- been on the list since 1992." - @affinitytours
"The whole of the Antarctic." - MalloryOnTravel
"I probably would nominate somewhere in Slovenia perhaps Bohinj or Bled, definitely beautiful enough to be a heritage site." - journeytom
"Botswana's Okavango Delta -- the largest inland river delta in the world!" - FunJoel
"Table Mountain in Cape Town for sure! #ttot" - leecraig86
"Nominations for new world Heritage site: Colca Canyon, Arequipa, Peru. #ttot" - inediazg
"Top Heritage Sites: 1-@BarkervilleBC, 2-Fort St James, 3-Craigdarroch Castle (seen here) #TTOT" - @tourismpg
"English beauty at its best! Isle of Purbeck for the World Heritage List!" - LewisLCHOLIDAYS
"Favorite World Heritage Site has to be Luxembourg's old city and fortifications #ttot." - misscarolinem
"Route 66 should be a heritage site. It played a huge part in American automotive history." - BryanCSnider
"Easy - Taroko Gorge in Taiwan." - poohstraveler
"Nomination for a natural World Heritage site -- the Catlins, NZ #TTOT" - christinahegele
"El Valle de la Luna (Moon's Valley) in La Paz, Bolivia" - aysproject
"The whole of Yangshou ... the limestone karst give Halong Bay a run for their money any day!" -kpouwer
"I nominate Eze, France (or at least Le Jardin D'eze) as a new World Heritage Site. It's one of the most gorgeous places ever. #ttot" - lazytravelers